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Jaguars might not reach their expected longevity because they have become a threatened species. They are frequently poached for their hides, which leads to dwindling numbers in their natural habitats. Additionally, the human encroachment caused by growing populations has reduced the number of jaguars still living in the wild. When jaguars threaten livestock, farmers and ranchers kill them to eliminate the potential loss of income. This can also result in reduced life spans.